Sentences with phrase «time flatmate»

The student body included a large number of vets, including Golub's one - time flatmate Cosmo Campoli, George Cohen, Theodore Halkin and Seymour Rosofsky, whose work often reflected the horrors of war, as well as the uncertainties of the Cold War and Nuclear age.
Charlie Falconer, one - time flatmate of Tony Blair and a man once described as being like a brother to the former prime minister, could easily be talking about his unlikely position in Jeremy Corbyn's shadow cabinet.
He has signed up Blair's one - time flatmate, Lord Falconer, as a supporter.

Not exact matches

My flatmates absolutely loved them, and they disappeared in a remarkably short amount of time.
I saw him speak several times when, as an undergraduate at Oxford sometime in the second or third year, myself and my two other slightly overkeen PPE flatmates would sneak in at the back of a postgrad seminar he was doing with Ronald Dworkin.
Instead of supporting the young woman, who was 19 at the time, her flatmates reported her to the police, saying that she had no remorse for her «crime».
And, I'm just gonna throw this out there too: One time I got wasted beyond belief, returned to my flat where a new female flatmate had just moved in that very same day, went to her room completely drunk, got naked, got an erection, climbed into her bed completely naked and with an erection... and she was like «Dude, what are you doing!»
This may be difficult in practice, though, if your former flatmates aren't willing to pay or are hard to reach; enforcing your claim may be time - consuming and costly.
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